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i SHOPS I | EVER\ For the Winter Evenings Latest Books, Cheap Novels, Magazines and Periodicals. Playing- Cards ancl Scorers. Children's Toys, Books and Indoor Games ON SALE AT HARRIS' Booksellers and Sbationers, TUTANEKAI STREET Near Railway Station GOLFERSL ' See Oar Windows They Will Interest You 1 1 ^ PAKES SPORTS DEPARTMENT FENTON STREET. OPP. B.N.Z. LATEST STYLES Spectacles and Eye^lasses j. wTewen Reg. Optician, Jeweller, Etc. ARAWA STREET The Classic Shoe Shoppe FENTON STREET. • FOR FASHIONABLE FOOTWEAR REPAIR SERVICE "McKerras FOR BOOTS AND SHOES" ||| A. T. COATES STATIONER TUTANEKAI STREET For — SCHOOL REQUISITES, Including Pads, Exercises, Drawing Books, All Readers, Atlases, Dictionaries, Pens, Pencils, Rtilers, Rubbers, Etc. WHY PAY MORE? A. V. MERRIMAN PRACT1CAL WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER ARAWA ST. (opp. Post Office). Over 30 yea.rs' English and Dominion Experienee. STRICT PERSONAL. ATTENTION GIYEN TO REPAIRS A CHOICE STOCK TO SELECT FROM. iifi Lane's offers jr% _ Jj m -you, in eas- ^LaCi'OL |ty ily digested w • P fcrm, Purest JLlWl? fH Ccd LiverOil, H British refined M and guaran- _ » « 1 'eed of the Mtflde { bigbest vitamin , | content. ^ ! Iml weaknesses ofthethroat and cbest mjM coughs, colds, bronchitis. Speciffjffl aby recommened for convalescenti Charg-ecl at a Canterbury bush township with stealing a tin of tobacco, accused (a swagger) owned up. Said he went to the store to buy a loaf with the last "thrip'ny" he had. No one was in, and when he saw a lot of tins of tohaceo lying about "he fell for one of 'em, 'eause he hadn't had a smoke for a week, and knew the brand." It appeared that the theft was witnessed hy a boy who told the police, The magistrate was lenient, and turning to the prosecutor he said: "You yourself are not blameless. You left your store unattended for 20 miuutes with a number of tins of a popular brand of tobacco lying about, thus putting temptation into the way of any tramp that ca,me along." The "popular brand of tobacco" referred to by his worship was the well-known Cut Plug No. 10 — one of the four brands of "toasted'' so much faneied hy smokers, the others being Navy Cut No. 3, Cavendish and Riverhead Gold. Next to no

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 234, 24 May 1932, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 234, 24 May 1932, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 234, 24 May 1932, Page 3

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